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associatedGeographicalObjectCharacteristic

The geographical object characteristic associated with this geographical grid.

The geographical object characteristic associated with this geographical line.

The geographical object characteristic associated with this geographical multi-curve.

The geographical object characteristic associated with this geographical multi-point.

The geographical object characteristic associated with this geographical multi-surface.

The geographical object characteristic associated with this geographical point.

The geographical object characteristic associated with this geographical surface.

The geographical object characteristic associated with this linear ring.

The geographical object characteristic associated with this specified circle.

The geographical object characteristic associated with this specified polygon.

Range includes:

URI
unece:GeographicalObjectCharacteristic

Domains:

URI Comment
unece:Circle A planar surface specified as one completely round flat shape in the mathematical sense.
unece:GeographicalGrid The combination of the latitude and longitude forming a graticule, used for specifying the position of any location on the surface of the Earth, without consideration of altitude or depth (reference ISO 19136).
unece:GeographicalLine A connection between two points on the surface of the Earth (reference ISO 19136).
unece:GeographicalMultiCurve A collection of curves on the surface of the Earth (reference ISO 19136).
unece:GeographicalMultiPoint A collection of points, on the surface of the Earth (reference ISO 19136).
unece:GeographicalMultiSurface A collection of surfaces on the Earth (reference ISO 19136).
unece:GeographicalPoint A point on the surface of the Earth (reference ISO 19136).
unece:GeographicalSurface A figure on the Earth having only two dimensions (reference ISO 19136).
unece:LinearRing A specified array of points which define a closed loop which is not self intersecting.
unece:Polygon A planar surface, defined by one exterior boundary and zero or more interior boundaries. Each interior boundary defines a hole in the polygon.